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Youve certainly managed to establish a fairly unique style of your own, props for that. The last two ships, while not spectacular, are pleasant and eyecatching. At the same time you make use of many DST sections, yet they don't look out of place and create a nice texture. Overall, its visible that you're constantly improving, so keep going!
I wish to disagree with Silverware on the notion that the carrier needs to be longer. Not every ship has to be a long brick.
I wish to disagree with Silverware on the notion that the carrier needs to be longer. Not every ship has to be a long brick.
Very interesting stuff, especially like this one. I would love to see you develop this style into an entire fleet.
The last transformation of the Baraci(?) seems kinda silly looking to me, the forward area of the ship just thins out so much.
For the carrier, the only thing I'm concerned about is in-game performance. If it gets as big as you suggested in your last post, you might want to consider merging some sections together into one. Otherwise, it looks to be coming along nicely.
The last transformation of the Baraci(?) seems kinda silly looking to me, the forward area of the ship just thins out so much.
For the carrier, the only thing I'm concerned about is in-game performance. If it gets as big as you suggested in your last post, you might want to consider merging some sections together into one. Otherwise, it looks to be coming along nicely.
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I usually have trouble making the same style ships into a fleet. It's usually an expansion of a good idea I brew up in school, and then slap some similar colors on it . Is there a "rule of thumb" or tips about making themed ships?AidanAdv wrote:Very interesting stuff, especially like this one. I would love to see you develop this style into an entire fleet.
I was trying to make a "travel" and a "combat" mode, the longer stick-like shape would be "more aerodynamic" and the ship would transform into that mode to travel long distances.AidanAdv wrote:The last transformation of the Baraci(?) seems kinda silly looking to me, the forward area of the ship just thins out so much.
Um... merge? As in screenshot the ship, cut out sections, turning them into sprites, and re-building ?AidanAdv wrote:For the carrier, the only thing I'm concerned about is in-game performance. If it gets as big as you suggested in your last post, you might want to consider merging some sections together into one. Otherwise, it looks to be coming along nicely.
Thanks for the support, guys! I apologise for not working on it more, finals week is heating up.
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Got mired on the back... I might scrap it altogether.
The glows are nice but it seems a little...blocky? Those back "wings" seem a little too thick for my taste (so if you like it this can be completely voided) but perhaps beef up the front two wing things. I'd hate for you to scrap it because you have a nice hull shape going on there.
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man your fleet looks very good design-wise
I like the dark(i want to say grey) and orange color scheme.
the only nit-pick that i have is that the Rihnman doesn't have the glow as the others do.
I like the dark(i want to say grey) and orange color scheme.
the only nit-pick that i have is that the Rihnman doesn't have the glow as the others do.
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